Miller (1992) proposed a new approach to assessment of the world\u27s ultimate recoverable oil resources. Miller\u27s approach generates an estimate of reservoired conventional oil by combining an assumed exponential decay from seepage and cracking of oil with estimates of global steady-state oil generation and expulsion into large reservoirs. Although recognizing that his approach is conceptually innovative, it is important to point out serious difficulties with the underlying assumptions and data that diminish the utility of the method and the estimate that he reported. The comments focus on what is considered to be three principal problem areas: (1) treatment of uncertainty, (2) underlying assumptions, and (3) insensitivity to temporal a...
Oil needs and prospective supplies for the world over the next fifty years have been assessed as par...
A range of forecasts of global oil production made between 1956 and the present day are listed. For ...
The assessment of future global oil production presented in the IEA's World Energy Outlook 2008 (WEO...
Miller (1992) proposed a new approach to assessment of the world\u27s ultimate recoverable oil resou...
WP 2001-22 December 2001Three new probalistic assessments of oil resources by the United States Geol...
Abundant supplies of oil form the foundation of modern industrial economies, but the capacity to m...
AbstractThis paper discusses the uncertainties that exist in estimating the remaining ultimately rec...
Combining geological knowledge with proved plus probable ('2P') oil discovery data indicates that ov...
Combining geological knowledge with ‘P50 ’ discovery data indicates that over sixty countries are no...
Oil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of nearly all o...
This report presents a risk analysis of world conventional oil resource production, depletion, expan...
This paper examines global oil resources and the future global oil supply/demand balance. The paper ...
Oil is a controversial natural resource. One aspect of its controversial nature takes the form of pe...
Global inventory of shale-oil resources and reserves are far from being complete even in mature basi...
This review paper summarises and evaluates the evidence regarding four issues that are considered to...
Oil needs and prospective supplies for the world over the next fifty years have been assessed as par...
A range of forecasts of global oil production made between 1956 and the present day are listed. For ...
The assessment of future global oil production presented in the IEA's World Energy Outlook 2008 (WEO...
Miller (1992) proposed a new approach to assessment of the world\u27s ultimate recoverable oil resou...
WP 2001-22 December 2001Three new probalistic assessments of oil resources by the United States Geol...
Abundant supplies of oil form the foundation of modern industrial economies, but the capacity to m...
AbstractThis paper discusses the uncertainties that exist in estimating the remaining ultimately rec...
Combining geological knowledge with proved plus probable ('2P') oil discovery data indicates that ov...
Combining geological knowledge with ‘P50 ’ discovery data indicates that over sixty countries are no...
Oil and related products continue to be prime enablers of the maintenance and growth of nearly all o...
This report presents a risk analysis of world conventional oil resource production, depletion, expan...
This paper examines global oil resources and the future global oil supply/demand balance. The paper ...
Oil is a controversial natural resource. One aspect of its controversial nature takes the form of pe...
Global inventory of shale-oil resources and reserves are far from being complete even in mature basi...
This review paper summarises and evaluates the evidence regarding four issues that are considered to...
Oil needs and prospective supplies for the world over the next fifty years have been assessed as par...
A range of forecasts of global oil production made between 1956 and the present day are listed. For ...
The assessment of future global oil production presented in the IEA's World Energy Outlook 2008 (WEO...